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1814 Thorndyke Lane

1814 Thorndyke Lane

(979) 704-5384

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1814 Thorndyke Lane, Brazos County, TX 77807

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Patio / balcony
Garage
Walk in closets
Hot tub
Bathtub
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bathtub
patio / balcony
walk in closets
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parking
garage
hot tub
Welcome to this stunning 3/2 home, nestled on a premium lot in Pleasant Hill! Located in the serene cul-de-sac of Thorndyke Ln this home offers the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. With neighbors only on one side, and no rear or left-side neighbors, you can enjoy the large trees and peaceful surroundings right from your extended covered back patioideal for relaxing or entertaining. Single-story home with over 2, 200 sq ft of open-concept living space, featuring two dining areas and 3-way split bedroom arrangement, providing privacy for everyone. The kitchen and bathrooms have quartz countertops. The spa-like primary bathroom is a true retreat, with a separate tiled shower and soaking tub, while the enormous walk-in closet offers abundant storage. Additional highlights include spacious bedrooms, a 3-car garage. Luxury wood plank flooring adds a touch of elegance throughout the home.

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Property Status: Active

Sean Tejeda

Simplicity Realty, Inc.

MLS Number: 25005043

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